Michael Schreckenbauer ha scritto: > and I for myself drop cdrkit in every place I find it and replace it with the > imo working tool named cdrecord.
Sure, your choice. >> The problem is that of a tool that for licence etc. problems could be >> easily be dropped from a distribution. It's of a relatively unreliable >> developer (or, better stated, of unrealiable relationships between the >> dev and the community). > > I have no problems at all with Jörg, quite the opposite. It's not *you* that has to have problems with him. It's distributions. See below. >> Given this, I would think twice before >> substituting tar with a Schilling tool. The cdrecord scar is still painful. > > Good programmers often have big egos. See Linus for an example. When will > distributions drop the kernel, because Linus made bad comments about gnome, > cups or some other random program? > The tool (star, cdrecord) works, is well supported and the programmer reacts > in time to requests. What else do you expect? The problem with cdrecord (and J.S.) is that in a new version of cdrecord he bundled CDDL and GPL code together, thinking that it's right to distribute such an hybrid binary. Debian and a large number of other distros think instead that you cannot legally distribute a CDDL+GPL hybrid thing. So, to avoid legal concerns, they had to remove cdrecord from the distribution and fork the last GPL (or CDDL?)-only version of cdrecord. In our case: if you use a tool like that in your scripts and suddenly the Gentoo devs feel that tool has to be removed/replaced (not the case of cdrtools in Gentoo apparently, but...), you are in trouble. It's not matter of who is right/who is wrong (I personally have no serious opinion on that, because I didn't enter into the issue), but J.S. refused any attempt to settle down the problem with the Linux distribution, only putting blame on them and telling them "oh who cares, f**k you". That's why someone has harsh opinions on him and can't trust relying on his tools. OTOH, I agree he's a truly skilled developer. m. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list